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we spent the last two years in america trying to address the lack of health care access america. what the house has done is it said we're not only not going to address the lack of health care, we'll take oil largest family planning provider in america. if you look at what will happen under the affordable care act millions more folks will be insured and have access now to getting basic preventive care. this is a time where we should focus on making sure we should expend the supply in this country. there will be a lot of demand for basic family planning and cancer screening. i don't think it is the agenda of the american people to eliminate services that women are already getting. they are getting it in a very cost-effective way. >> it seems that the problem is because you are a provider of abortion services, how do you make the argument to lawmakers to divorce her abortion services with the other services you provide? are there any thoughts about trying to move away from those services so you don't have this kind of controversy? >> an important fact is that 97% of the services tha
we spent the last two years in america trying to address the lack of health care access america. what the house has done is it said we're not only not going to address the lack of health care, we'll take oil largest family planning provider in america. if you look at what will happen under the affordable care act millions more folks will be insured and have access now to getting basic preventive care. this is a time where we should focus on making sure we should expend the supply in this...
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that is why, over the weekend, i will be in latin america. one of the main reasons for my trip is to strengthen economic partnerships abroad and to create good jobs at home. latin america is a part of the world where the economy is growing very quickly. where economies grow, so do demands for goods and services. the question is, where are these goods and services going to come from? as president, i want to make sure these products are made in america. i want to open more markets around the world so that american companies can do more business and hire more people. let me explain why this is important. every $1 billion of goods and services we exports supports more than 5000 jobs in the united states. so, the more we sell overseas, the more jobs we create on our shores. that is why last year i set a goal for this country to double our exports by 2014. it is a goal we are on track to meet. part of the reasons -- one of the reasons why is the rapid growth of latin america. we now export more than three times as much to latin america as we do to
that is why, over the weekend, i will be in latin america. one of the main reasons for my trip is to strengthen economic partnerships abroad and to create good jobs at home. latin america is a part of the world where the economy is growing very quickly. where economies grow, so do demands for goods and services. the question is, where are these goods and services going to come from? as president, i want to make sure these products are made in america. i want to open more markets around the...
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they were in the minds of america is not enough and yeah. ok boys. stranded ship back to school but understandably legal and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the most robust around the world and the onus is no shortage of this. and it's applied as a sculpture and a new project is too big to strange to take home. apart from the old fantasy forest creature has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar table cloth to an eagle embossed coat rack so. but of course each piece has to start somewhere. something like this excludes perfect play with power tools love it. when i was going to give me a quick course in woodwork when i warm and that meant getting hold of a chisel. i was wiggling away on vlad's mera i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen on the street. we might be able to do something similar. to rejoin have a go one of the biggest culture. lets go. you. the lamp told me some in the woods but when i arrived he was nowhere to be seen. by leaps and walked
they were in the minds of america is not enough and yeah. ok boys. stranded ship back to school but understandably legal and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the most robust around the world and the onus is no shortage of this. and it's applied as a sculpture and a new project is too big to strange to take home. apart from the old fantasy forest creature has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar table cloth...
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if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure see only experience and you experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal pesca came in because what we are doing isn't very serious of a move to secure those coffee yet that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be good to all but that's just a belief because of it would be you know it's just like when we were told the earth was flat or you get rather than the reality t.v. . someone from the european union commission explained it to my wife at the time they did know it it sure was my right she does that carry my name is she's professor bought a daughter not professor pushed they explained it to had that. if if they repeated the study a this has syphilis things that what we thought. they wouldn't be able to hush it up again as once it was bad enough. twice is saw most impossible what i rega
if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure see only experience and you experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal pesca came in because what we are doing isn't very serious of a move to secure those coffee yet that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be good to all but that's just a...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ also known as the french spiderman successfully climbed the world' >>> spiderman sighting in dubai today. he successfully climbed the world's tallest building. it took him just over 6 hours to climb the building to the top. he has climbed more than 70 sky scrapers including the empire state building and the -- >>> a lot of people looking for ways to save in this economy and hitting th
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if we had the same rate of women setting up the small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extra businesses creating wealth and jobs. >> mr. speaker, can i start by paying tribute to lance corporal lee yam to the rural army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he showed extraordinary bravery and courage. we pass on deep condolences to his family and friends. who authorized the mission in ben gazzea last weekend. tr the secretary set out the position on monday. let me say very clearly i take full responsibility for everything that my government does. mr. speaker i am grateful for him saying that and i want to supt him on libya wherever i can. but i do thank him. there is increasing concern about the government's competence on the issue of libya. we have had the feast co, we have had talk of colonel gaddafi heading to mr. speaker does the prime minister think it is just a problem with the foreign secretary or is there a wider problem with his government? >> i am not sure i want to take a lecture from labor about dealing with gad
if we had the same rate of women setting up the small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extra businesses creating wealth and jobs. >> mr. speaker, can i start by paying tribute to lance corporal lee yam to the rural army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he showed extraordinary bravery and courage. we pass on deep condolences to his family and friends. who authorized the mission in ben gazzea last weekend. tr the secretary...
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even the lies in america is not enough and you are the same i was in zero. ok boys. my stranded ship back to school but understandably eagle and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the robust time they watch and the honest business will to some. source which is a blood is a sculptor and call themselves and no project is too big or too strange to take home. apart from the old fantasy forest creature flat has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar table clock to an eagle embossed coat track so once two. different. written. but of course each piece has to start somewhere. something like this like foods perfect play with power tools love it. when i was going to give me a quick course in woodwork when i warm and that meant getting hold of a chisel. that i was wiggling away on vlad's mera i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen out on the street. we might be able to do something similar. to rejoin i would go on to bigger sculpture. let's go to show you you thought. the lamp tol
even the lies in america is not enough and you are the same i was in zero. ok boys. my stranded ship back to school but understandably eagle and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the robust time they watch and the honest business will to some. source which is a blood is a sculptor and call themselves and no project is too big or too strange to take home. apart from the old fantasy forest creature flat has a workshop full of...
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addition, in terms of an entrepreneur is some, if we have the same rate of women setting up businesses as america, we would have tens of thousands of extra business is creating wealth and jobs. >> i start by paying tribute to lance corporal liam tasker from the royal army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he should extraordinary bravery and courage. we remember him and we pass on deep condolences to his family and friends. can the prime minister tell us who authorizes the mission ending gauzy last week that -- last weekend? >> the foreign secretary set up the position absolutely in full in the house on monday, but let me say clearly that i take full responsibility for everything that my government do. >> i am grateful to the prime minister for saying that. i want to support him in libya when it -- wherever i can, but there is increasing concern about the government's competence on the issue. we have had the flights fiasco, talk of colonel gaddafi heading to venezuela when he was not, overblown briefing about potentially military action, and the setback last agai
addition, in terms of an entrepreneur is some, if we have the same rate of women setting up businesses as america, we would have tens of thousands of extra business is creating wealth and jobs. >> i start by paying tribute to lance corporal liam tasker from the royal army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he should extraordinary bravery and courage. we remember him and we pass on deep condolences to his family and friends. can the prime minister tell us...
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but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our laurels. >> how is america reacting? china's research is a concern, but there are doubts about its value. >> it is nothing that keeps me awake at night. in the university world of the united states, we do our best to judge the quality of publications and not just the quantity. >> but for how long? china is investing massively in science and has not forgotten who first gave the world rockets and a lot more besides. >> china moving inexorably ahead. still to come, what is the real meaning of the american dream in the 21st century? as you might imagi
but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our...
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for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations based less of their power supply on nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among c's knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a good idea my personal feeling is that building nuclear plants anywhere is not a good idea for basically economic reasons they're very expensive they tend to be unreliable they are kind of electricity which is very inflexible and difficult for an electricity system to use because you can lose a thousand megawatts in two minutes in one way and another i have never been persuaded that the economic case for nuclear power is especially convincing and in recent years of course that has been the major controversy about nuclear power investment all over the world private investors do not want to spend
for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations based less of their power supply on nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among c's knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ tonight it could be reinstated >> cal baseball may not have struck out after all. there is word tonight that it could be reinstated next year after being scratched from the roster because of a lack of money. robert liles caught up with the man who is making it happen. >> three more. >> reporter: the crack of the bat, the the yell of "play ball" seems destined to die on this diamond. 119 years of baseball had struck out until a former pitcher. >> i played baseball for cal for four years. it was a great time of my life. >> he went to the internet and telephone. >> raising almost $8 million or more in a period of five weeks, i think, is unbelievable. >> his fund raising is not just unbelievable. it's unprecedented. the zeal meant the san francis
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the risks are much greater and nobody is going to bail out america. we have to solve our own problems and elected officials better get started. host: jim and oxford, mean. you are on the line with a david walker. caller: good morning, mr. walker. how are you? a couple of questions. you say the entitlements are probably hurting us the most -- the biggest deficit. why did they cut the 2% from medicare payments -- and what i have not heard, the employer pays 2% less? and the other question is, when i they going to raise the limit of what people pay into social security? they raised it for years -- and gets up to $100,000 and they did not what people make more money to pay an extra in. those two things to not make sense. guest: the reduction in the payroll tax was for social security, not for medicare. there are things that were in the health care reform bill that talk about saving money in medicare spending -- provider reimbursement. but there is a real debate about whether not those would actually take place. with regd to social security, clearly, if yo
the risks are much greater and nobody is going to bail out america. we have to solve our own problems and elected officials better get started. host: jim and oxford, mean. you are on the line with a david walker. caller: good morning, mr. walker. how are you? a couple of questions. you say the entitlements are probably hurting us the most -- the biggest deficit. why did they cut the 2% from medicare payments -- and what i have not heard, the employer pays 2% less? and the other question is,...
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we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part of the hearings, what were billed as was, why isn't the muslim community doing more to condemn this, to fill in the black? the onus was put on the muslim community. there is a good deal to learn about this. the head of counterterrorism in the bush administration said this week if the emphasis had been on the first part, we may have learned something, but the witnesses did not tell us anything. >> the champions of the hearing had to be disappointed, as well as the critics. the first day was anything but starke chamber, anything but the inquisition. no one was burned at the stake. nobody was
we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part...
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under america's i'm using the information water authority media like al-jazeera china it seems to be all team the us the top diplomats he ripped into voice the congress for extra cash rate the us agenda around the world. more news in less than fifteen minutes time sports with the tasha. thanks al as you're watching the sports roundup live on our team and here is what's coming up in the program in helping fourteen still have everything to play for up to wednesday's playoff action in the cage. five without reply austin all demolished lower side late in orienting the apic off to set up a involved watering pool while tie against manchester united. and also to steal the way in atlanta come from behind to beat chicago off to trailing the bulls throughout the game. anguish with both as though we're asking a lot through to the good finals of the f.a. cup after a five nil threshing of league one side laden orient at the emirates stadium in london the lowest ranked side remaining in the competition on they will to resist them or herald looked upon as marwan schumacher opened the store and the
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foreign-policy related as such but one of the things that everybody wants to hear is what happened in latin america? what happened in chile and how did they get to pinochet? what happened after pinochet and what happened in eastern europe? how did that work? not because they think they are like that. they don't think they are like that but there are learned lessons or mistakes not to make. they know were around. so the more that kind of discussion and debate than particularly if it is if i could put it this way, particularly not american political societies coming in and you have a provincial system in a parliamentary system. notice exited people active in writing those constitutions, speaking about who knew the difference between albania and poland and therefore be able to say do you know what? what works here might not work in libya. that is what is really important right now and there is an enormous appetite for that and i think you know in some respects that is the trouble with evenings. the evenings are filled up with talking to each other about what we are going to do and then you have semina
foreign-policy related as such but one of the things that everybody wants to hear is what happened in latin america? what happened in chile and how did they get to pinochet? what happened after pinochet and what happened in eastern europe? how did that work? not because they think they are like that. they don't think they are like that but there are learned lessons or mistakes not to make. they know were around. so the more that kind of discussion and debate than particularly if it is if i...
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we hear from america's most controversial sex columnist. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. my peppers and broccoli... they really make the dish. cream is really what makes it. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. the crunch... the texture. deliciously rich. delicious. fantastic! flavorful. [ cow moos ] hey, maybe we could... work together? [ female announcer ] introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest. now classics like grilled chicken fettuccini alfredo come with sides of farm-picked vegetables... lightly sauteed with herbs and olive oil. and no preservatives. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. find more ways to get to the table curtis: welcome back to geico gecko: caller steve, go right ahad.. steve: yeah, um, i just got a !free rate quote on geico.com, saved a ton, and it only took me 5 minutes and 12 seconds! steve: i was wondering, is that some srt of record? gecko: that's a good question. et's have a look. curtis: mmmm, not quite. someone's got you beat by 8 seconds. gecko:
we hear from america's most controversial sex columnist. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. my peppers and broccoli... they really make the dish. cream is really what makes it. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. the crunch... the texture. deliciously rich. delicious. fantastic! flavorful. [ cow moos ] hey, maybe we could... work together? [ female announcer ] introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest. now classics like grilled chicken fettuccini alfredo...
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welcome to bbc world news broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are being reported in an apparently accidental explosion. there are conflicting claims about who controls the major oil force. john simpson send this from just outside the port. >> so far, it has been a fairly unequal contests. enthusiasm and determination versus sophisticated weaponry. so far, the enthusiasm has been holding out pretty well. the rebels have captured the airfield outside. and though they've been forced back, they certainly have not been defeated. but they have had the face mortar and artillery fire. all they have to fight back with is the occasional rocket
welcome to bbc world news broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are...
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interests because of genesis then it's much more closer to russia burned through a very merry christmas for america and even to europe oh that's why sometimes we had to explain our markets our girls and aims they're gonna spend let's say five of five six seven or eight years ago. they listened to us but didn't hear but now submission is changing how are things looking now still lot of convincing to do or you're getting closer and that now we have less can we think to ask are we specially in our conversations american botanists about now we feel that they started to hear us. but that doesn't mean that every think is clear and we don't have problems that are from poor problems in perception and understanding what i mean i mean that. we failed to my mind to persuade first of all the american population are in a less. need to remember that only had no liberal parishioners against them. which is not supported by other means we will not bring any tangible results. we recall always experience of the soviet union and nobody in the world believed that soviet union made everything wrong. it's a misunderstand
interests because of genesis then it's much more closer to russia burned through a very merry christmas for america and even to europe oh that's why sometimes we had to explain our markets our girls and aims they're gonna spend let's say five of five six seven or eight years ago. they listened to us but didn't hear but now submission is changing how are things looking now still lot of convincing to do or you're getting closer and that now we have less can we think to ask are we specially in our...
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now here is a look at some of the stories making news early today in america. in colorado, two men trying to rob a store got a big surprise. video shows clerk lunging for the gun and wrestles him to the floor. clerk escorts suspect out of the store with a pellet gun. in texas, one person was killed when a truck collided on a highw highway. the truck was going on the wrong way on the highway. in florida, stunt plane fell from the sky. pilot was performing a routine maneuver when the plane crashed. and in michigan, one school had the day off but not because of snow. drivers arrived early monday morning to find a fleet of flat tires. so far, no word on who let the air out of more than 50 school bus buss. and now for a look at your national and regional weather. bill, i don't know maybe we shouldn't be giving the kids any ideas. >> that is a bad prank. that one is going to cost a lot of money and let's chat about the forecast. it is cold across the country. as we end the month of march, heading and look towards april, the windchills are below freezing. we are above
now here is a look at some of the stories making news early today in america. in colorado, two men trying to rob a store got a big surprise. video shows clerk lunging for the gun and wrestles him to the floor. clerk escorts suspect out of the store with a pellet gun. in texas, one person was killed when a truck collided on a highw highway. the truck was going on the wrong way on the highway. in florida, stunt plane fell from the sky. pilot was performing a routine maneuver when the plane...
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and people in libya and around the world are seeing that the united states of america stands with those who hope for a future where they can determine their own destiny. >> hi. i am virginia governor bob mcdonnell appeared before i begin, i want to thank the brave men and women of our armed services for their selfless service during. virginia is home to many of our nation's most important military installations and we thank these greatest americans for their defense of freedom and liberty we hold dear. like most governors, my top priority for our commonwealth is insuring fiscal responsibility and helping the private sector create good jobs our citizens need. here in estates, we have to balance our budgets. we can not print money. we have strict debt limit so we have to live within our means. we manage our state budgets like you run your family and business budgets. when i took office last year, we faced historic budget deficits of $6 billion your in virginia. we close to those deficits by cutting expendspending, no
and people in libya and around the world are seeing that the united states of america stands with those who hope for a future where they can determine their own destiny. >> hi. i am virginia governor bob mcdonnell appeared before i begin, i want to thank the brave men and women of our armed services for their selfless service during. virginia is home to many of our nation's most important military installations and we thank these greatest americans for their defense of freedom and liberty...
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america's diner is always open. >>vicki: this week at the box office to movies make the top rate. top plays amanda stars in a dark version of the fairy tale. a red riding hood it polled and $14 million. if last week's top earner, rango pulled in more than $23 million. turning the top spot, battlefield los angeles de sci- fi epic costing under 500 million to make. it's about soldiers leading against alien invaders. it reeled and $36 million. a hockey team in california is jumping on the bandwagon the bakersfield, drummed upper bands of by having a theme saturday night. it seemed to be a winning strategy. >>reporter: not just a good crowd tonight, winning crowd. >> we have the kinds of tigers' blood in the car. >>reporter: the bakersfield condor's hosted charlie sheen night. >> i'm winning everybody's winning. the t one else for charlie sheen. have the clean drug test, get in free. dress up like charlie, get in for $2.50. >> have a nice bowling shirts and hats. >> that's the style i like. >>reporter: does that mean these fans are winning or with the trolls? >> ending. >> just winnin
america's diner is always open. >>vicki: this week at the box office to movies make the top rate. top plays amanda stars in a dark version of the fairy tale. a red riding hood it polled and $14 million. if last week's top earner, rango pulled in more than $23 million. turning the top spot, battlefield los angeles de sci- fi epic costing under 500 million to make. it's about soldiers leading against alien invaders. it reeled and $36 million. a hockey team in california is jumping on the...
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>>rob: khaddafi hate america, people want him out because the what jobs, food and liberty. those are things that equal capitalism. when he does go, even a freeze replaced by junior that's not worse it sideways. anything would be better than khaddafi. >>catherine: something happening was not flex that you're saying could be a huge blow to that flexes that right? >>rob: down the road that flex will become a commodity and they will go away. >>catherine: up until now we've talked about how they successfully evolved. >>rob: love them it was one of the best talk/year and this year. it's all about streaming movies your tv. if you have a child watches thomas and a modified the duties you combine net six for $8 a month you can stream are limited to thomas movies. it people of this service. the problem is it's a commodity. the people won't at warner brothers, sony they're saying let's do face book, it has one of 12 people on the plan has signed up for the service. suddenly wonder brothers is distributing and thailand and areas they haven't ever distributed to. i've been since the beg
>>rob: khaddafi hate america, people want him out because the what jobs, food and liberty. those are things that equal capitalism. when he does go, even a freeze replaced by junior that's not worse it sideways. anything would be better than khaddafi. >>catherine: something happening was not flex that you're saying could be a huge blow to that flexes that right? >>rob: down the road that flex will become a commodity and they will go away. >>catherine: up until now we've...
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not necessarily the type of film that is a perfect fit for mainstream america. and yet it resonated hugely with the country. what is it about a story that makes you know or feel that it will resonate with an audience? >> it was emotional. and that's how i felt when i did -- the first best picture i had was "the english patient." the second one "shakespeare in love." you think about it. people used to say to me anything with the name shakespeare in it was a definite financial bomb. this film ended up grossing 300 million worldwide. "the english patient too." it's a period piece. to me it's about the emotions. this story about a king and a so-called commoner who is defiant to his king, and a king who learns to love life himself and gets over bullying. you can't miss with a story like that, in my opinion. and yet everybody always says to me make ironman. make some marvel comic book story. that's not what i'm about. that's not what appeals to me. >> what is going on right now in the business? it seems everyone is trying to come up with films that can go 3-d, can, yo
not necessarily the type of film that is a perfect fit for mainstream america. and yet it resonated hugely with the country. what is it about a story that makes you know or feel that it will resonate with an audience? >> it was emotional. and that's how i felt when i did -- the first best picture i had was "the english patient." the second one "shakespeare in love." you think about it. people used to say to me anything with the name shakespeare in it was a definite...
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. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- egypt's prime minister resigns. the new government will be headed by a former critic of president mubarak. and britain opens up classified papers to reveal the extra terrestrial billings on. -- goings on. hello. colonel gaddafi and his inner circle are being investigated for possible crimes against humanity. that announcement today from the prosecutor at the international criminal court in the hague. during the day, the gaddafi loyalists have kept up their efforts in eastern libya. yet they have also pushed don to another area -- pushed on to another area. we have this report. >> after yesterday's victorious battle, the rebels marched in with a high state of nervousness. yet after an air raid on the town by planes from colonel gaddafi's air force, the nervousness grew worse. one man accidently let up a grenade. the wounded were rushed to hospital. these men are not trained soldiers. discipline is nonexistent. remarkable pictures showe
. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- egypt's prime minister resigns. the new government will be headed by a former critic of president mubarak. and britain opens up classified papers to reveal the extra terrestrial billings on. -- goings on. hello. colonel gaddafi and his inner circle are being investigated for possible crimes against humanity. that announcement...
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companies to come to russia because actually look from inverse the point of view they all love south america i mean even talk about farming companies but they very skeptical about russia while we have a lot of opportunities here a lot of. it was mansion access to water and also it's very important you can do large. large scale farming in russia as there are not so many regions all over the walls where you can do that ok but i do know i'd like to go to victoria and chris about the investment opportunity here but i'd like to point out to our viewers that yes there is a green export ban but russia made an exception for humanitarian causes and it's very important but torie if i can go to you first i mean you have foreign investors coming out of companies saying what are you going to tell them what's your best advice to look. towards and what to look to avoid well first of all i'd like to go back to what angela saying i think what's really important is the legal inquest tractor and i think if we can see more visibility in terms of what the government can do with the legal in question. that will b
companies to come to russia because actually look from inverse the point of view they all love south america i mean even talk about farming companies but they very skeptical about russia while we have a lot of opportunities here a lot of. it was mansion access to water and also it's very important you can do large. large scale farming in russia as there are not so many regions all over the walls where you can do that ok but i do know i'd like to go to victoria and chris about the investment...
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a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs. to broaden our military, be a mistake, however, to a prayprotect the libyan people from a immediate danger and carry a no-fly zone carries a u.s. mandate and international support. it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibi
a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs....
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athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months' pregnant. the judge approved the deal in the stockton court today. maria mennez decide of heat stroke after working in a vineyard outside of stockton. her core temperature reached 108 degrees. the victim's uncle spoke at the hearing and explained why the defendant should serve time. >> it would be an example so that employers would have more care with their workers. they would have better treatment, dignity and respect on the job. >> the three defendants include the owner, the safety director and the supervisor at merced labor services. >> president obama and first lady michelle obama are out with a new message ab
athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months'...
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reading stories to the children and support of the program " read across america ". and a big police presence with sirens. the suspect and the frankfurt shooting was moved to a different location. two u.s. airmen. the side of the frankfurt airport yesterday. 21 year-old is now described as a radical muslim who was specifically the gunning for american troops. no other injuries purify >>pam: traffic is still slow in both directions. the 80 towards of lower deck is barely moving. south 101 is also a crawl. what a difference of the bay bridge toll plaza. west, east, traffic is moving well and it is light. more news after the break. for california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. hey marcel, watc
reading stories to the children and support of the program " read across america ". and a big police presence with sirens. the suspect and the frankfurt shooting was moved to a different location. two u.s. airmen. the side of the frankfurt airport yesterday. 21 year-old is now described as a radical muslim who was specifically the gunning for american troops. no other injuries purify >>pam: traffic is still slow in both directions. the 80 towards of lower deck is barely moving....
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you can do a better job in america one of these days we're going to be driving you know automobiles that are fueled differently and that's going to be exciting times for america and we're just new technologies coming down and we can encourage those technologies. so conservation technological development got to be an integral part of energy folks we need more supply you know workers welcome back here in the back and he said i'm real repairing a machine that digs for gold. we need to use coal we got a lot of it and we need to make sure that we. were each. way around that. for the past twenty years larry gibson and his family have been fighting to preserve their ancestral home place on kafer down outside charleston west virginia and when i met with the coal company to fight on my property here me and my family members and they tell me that we don't give a damn about people in our we don't give a damn about what they want out that mountain all we care about is profit we're making and that was the dollar i would have been and that's how. you know we were playing there and this is the vice pre
you can do a better job in america one of these days we're going to be driving you know automobiles that are fueled differently and that's going to be exciting times for america and we're just new technologies coming down and we can encourage those technologies. so conservation technological development got to be an integral part of energy folks we need more supply you know workers welcome back here in the back and he said i'm real repairing a machine that digs for gold. we need to use coal we...
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. >> be sure to watch requested good morning america" for the late interest "world news" tomorrow night. diane sawyer has an interview with the president. >>> up next, susan lucci and the life he is shas kept hid from viewers. today we'e going to surprise people with the taste of activia. that' good. #wow. this is really good. great flavor! it's eally creamy, it's really tasty. ooh! wow! jamie lee curtis! it's acivia! it' delicious. i am shocked. it's had to believe it')s that good for you. it's so goo. try the fabulous taste of activia today. taste it, love it, or it's free! and now discover activia dessert. in rich indulgent flavors #like strawberry cheesecake. try activia dessert today. ♪ activia , professional driver on a closed course. ♪ do not attempt at home. always wear your seat belt. ♪ and please drive responsibly. [ male announcer ] it's the most fun you can legally have. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks
. >> be sure to watch requested good morning america" for the late interest "world news" tomorrow night. diane sawyer has an interview with the president. >>> up next, susan lucci and the life he is shas kept hid from viewers. today we'e going to surprise people with the taste of activia. that' good. #wow. this is really good. great flavor! it's eally creamy, it's really tasty. ooh! wow! jamie lee curtis! it's acivia! it' delicious. i am shocked. it's had to...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- tensions are running high. two protesters are killed and bahrain declares a state of emergency. and desperate to leave libya. gaddafi's forces report gains. we have reports from refugees trying to lead the conflict. -- believe that the conflict. -- leave the conflict. hello. four explosions in as many days, and radiation levels at levels authorities acknowledged to be dangerous. the struggle to stop and knelt down at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant it is ongoing. cooling water is recovering smoothly. but the plant is 150 miles north of the japanese capitol. there are still serious concerns. we have this from tokyo. >> it was built to help fuel and economics to work -- superpower. but now the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant is only adding to japan's was. the buildings house reactors, broken and overheating at risk of melting down. today, the latest in a series of blasts, the result of desperate efforts to cool them. amid the smoke,
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- tensions are running high. two protesters are killed and bahrain declares a state of emergency. and desperate to leave libya. gaddafi's forces report gains. we have reports from refugees trying to lead the conflict. -- believe that the conflict. -- leave the conflict. hello. four explosions in as many days, and radiation levels at levels...
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athlete >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months' pregnant. the judge approved the deal in the stockton court today. maria mennez decide of heat stroke after working in a vineyard outside of stockton. her core temperature reached 108 degrees. the victim's uncle spoke at the hearing and explained why the defendant should serve time. >> it would be an example so that employers would have more care with their workers. they would have better treatment, dignity and respect on the job. >> the three defendants include the owner, the safety director and the supervisor at merced labor services. >> president obama and first lady michelle obama are out with a new message about bullies on facebook.com. the obamas say this
athlete >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a regular contributor on talk shows. >> farm workers are protesting the sentencing for two of the three defendants charged in the death of a 17-year-old farm worker who was two months' pregnant. the judge approved the deal in the stockton court today....
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let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests. that's why we're going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended our combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times though when our safety is not directly threatened but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. spochbding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace, ensuring regional security and maintaining the flow of
let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the oil boom in ghana. what it means for one sleepy coastal town. good and bad. chefs turn to the net to sell home cooked meals to people on line. >> our team in libya has been subject to beatings andy ma executions -- executions. they had left eight country. while they were in prison they witnessed firsthand the horrifying levels of violence carried out by colonel gaddafi's security forces. the bbc team was arrested at a checkpoint where some of the fiercest fighting was taking place. they spoke to our middle east editor after they were leery -- after they were released. >> 30 miles and many checkpoints separate these towns. the town has been sealed off. tonight, de gaddafi -- the gaddafi forces seem close to victory but we cannot confirm that. the bbc has attempted several times to get through to the area without official permission. when a team from bbc tried on monday, they were stopped and detained for 21 hours. our correspondent on the right was badly beaten. he
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the oil boom in ghana. what it means for one sleepy coastal town. good and bad. chefs turn to the net to sell home cooked meals to people on line. >> our team in libya has been subject to beatings andy ma executions -- executions. they had left eight country. while they were in prison they witnessed firsthand the horrifying levels of violence carried out by colonel gaddafi's security...
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all the palestinians have to leave palestine and make able to a tree are they crippled america and you will be opened fire with an automatic right to mock an army uniform opened fire or opened fire in a crowded lot in the west bank town of paper on at least forty palestinians were killed course more wounded many people did pray celebrating the arab back there granted that they were both politically gunned down by an israeli settler it is one of the most militant settlements in the west bank in key with among the most militant members i must remind you that not only killed so many palestinians he is there regularly responsible through all this way both suicide bombers was only after his message. would it be a palestinian i can tell you when you see born and you see what's happening to them you can only come to one who would be the palestinians one of the most tolerant people in the woods even i would say one of the less violent people in the world it was any people would explode if people would have done what they're doing. as treat us as less than human and not only that you're going t
all the palestinians have to leave palestine and make able to a tree are they crippled america and you will be opened fire with an automatic right to mock an army uniform opened fire or opened fire in a crowded lot in the west bank town of paper on at least forty palestinians were killed course more wounded many people did pray celebrating the arab back there granted that they were both politically gunned down by an israeli settler it is one of the most militant settlements in the west bank in...
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course is life on its own and so here they are drawing battle lines over collective bargaining rights america's democracy and close to the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back. and said nature and discover is beezy. the communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you the nazi. wealthy british style stock. market weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. in some pieces but on tees available in grand hotel near a grand hotel emerald marco polo clothes a club small circles hotel in the big old circus hotel was really a scheme crazy an escape plan it's reticent s.a.'s roy convinced he might the twenty six volumes book of scums thought gin people discuss now so to. say faced this is not a provocation but warned. the forces that we should use just everybody should it's a creature in space they have no idea about the hardships to face. plate one is this is it all of them too nuisance. or in the army the life
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. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >he participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutionsnd our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. weil pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. th he re to set up an international contact group to de
. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court....
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. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >> the president said this tragedy was a reminder that ultimately humanity is one and that japan lp come back stronger than ever with help from its friends. >> president obama has also said the world has an obligation to prevent any massacre of civilians in. the u.n. declared after much arguing that the situation in lickia ask -- libya is important. our middle east editor has been there. >> almost a week after the rebel group said it had captured zawaria we were allowed to visit. the square the rebels used as 9 core of their protest has now been captured by gaddafi's men. there are signs of the fight -- a building
. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >>...
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could resort to military action in libya if continues there are reports america's already also saudi's to arm the rebels and you can france are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone but. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing the unrest out of proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties from the country suggest the truth is still hidden from view. from the massive inflow of illegal immigrants from violence toward arab countries fuels and sentiments in the european states taken them in camry's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says does not belong in europe. i'll be back with more news more developments in less than half an hour from now in the meantime looks at a weapon which chooses no sides in times of conflict the second part of our special report on the dangers of printed in rainy. a u.n. study has detected no signs of significant environmental problems in kossovo in the places where do you minissha is for use
could resort to military action in libya if continues there are reports america's already also saudi's to arm the rebels and you can france are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone but. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing the unrest out of proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties from the country suggest the truth is still hidden from view. from the massive inflow of...